Emits an informational message prefixed with the file and line number of the given param (from the input file) along with the full parameter path+name followed by the given args as the message. More...

The name required by this method is the name that is hard-coded into your source code. For example, if you have a Kernel that requires a Postprocessor you may have an input file with "pp = my_pp", this function requires the "pp" name as input (see .../moose_test/functions/PostprocessorFunction.C)

The name required by this method is the name defined in the input file. For example, if you have a Kernel that requires a Postprocessor you may have an input file with "pp = my_pp", this method requires the "my_pp" name as input (see .../moose_test/functions/PostprocessorFunction.C)

The name required by this method is the name that is hard-coded into your source code. For example, if you have a Kernel that requires a VectorPostprocessor you may have an input file with "pp = my_pp", this function requires the "pp" name as input (see .../moose_test/functions/VectorPostprocessorFunction.C)

Whether or not this object requires the vector to be replicated in parallel

Returns

A reference to the desired value

The name required by this method is the name that is hard-coded into your source code. For example, if you have a Kernel that requires a VectorPostprocessor you may have an input file with "pp = my_pp", this function requires the "pp" name as input (see .../moose_test/functions/VectorPostprocessorFunction.C)

The name required by this method is the name defined in the input file. For example, if you have a Kernel that requires a VectorPostprocessor you may have an input file with "pp = my_pp", this method requires the "my_pp" name as input (see .../moose_test/functions/VectorPostprocessorFunction.C)

Whether or not this object requires the vector to be replicated in parallel

Returns

A reference to the desired value

The name required by this method is the name defined in the input file. For example, if you have a Kernel that requires a VectorPostprocessor you may have an input file with "pp = my_pp", this method requires the "my_pp" name as input (see .../moose_test/functions/VectorPostprocessorFunction.C)

If within the validParams for the object the addVectorPostprocessorParam was called this method will retun a reference to the default value specified in the call to the addVectorPostprocessorParam function if the postVectorPostprocessor does not exist.

If within the validParams for the object the addVectorPostprocessorParam was called this method will retun a reference to the default value specified in the call to the addVectorPostprocessorParam function if the postVectorPostprocessor does not exist.

This does NOT mean time scheme, but which values are going to be used in the object - either from current time or old time. Note that even explicit schemes have implicit form (it is the time derivative "kernel")